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Hawk Racing is a motorcycle racing team headquartered in Derbyshire, UK. Founded by Stuart Hicken in 1999, the team is currently headed by Steve Hicken, Stuart's son. The team primarily races modified Honda Fireblade superbikes.

Hawk Racing works closely with Michael Dunlop, a champion Superbike racer from Northern Ireland. Riding a Hawk Racing-modified Honda, Dunlop won the RST Superbike TT event in 2023. The relationship between the Hicken family and the Dunlop family goes back several years to when Stuart and Hawk first became associated with Michael's family of racing champions.

Besides collaborating with Dunlop during the Isle of Man TT, Hawk Racing backs two younger racers, Lee Jackson and Charlie Nesbitt, who compete on the Bennetts British Superbike Championship and EU Superbike circuit under the Hawk Racing banner.

In October 2025, Hawk Racing announced that MasterMac Surfacing would be sponsoring the team for the third consecutive year on the British Superbike circuit.

References

  1. "New era for Hawk Racing in 2023 Bennetts BSB with new manufacturer and new sponsors". www.britishsuperbike.com. 2023-02-15. Retrieved 2024-10-08.
  2. "Michael Dunlop with Hawk Racing again at TT 2024". Manx Radio.
  3. Duncan, Lewis (2023-06-05). "Dunlop delighted to prove Isle of Man TT Superbike doubters wrong". www.motorsport.com.
  4. "NW200: Michael Dunlop unveils Hawk Racing Honda Superbike on eve of opening practice".
  5. "BSB: Lee Jackson returns to Hawk Racing alongside Charlie Nesbitt". www.motorcyclenews.com.
  6. "BS: Hawk Racing Extend Partnership".

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